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European Commission advocates use of Open Software
Anonymous Reader writes: "One of the European Commission's magazines has published an article called “The case of Free Open Source as Official Development Aid...
Issue #40 of Georg’s Brave GNU World
Issue #40 of the column is now online and it can - as usual - be found
on the GNU Webpage and its mirrors. Otherwise...
The so called “German Slashdot” is back on
Anonymous Reader writes: "The portal that started in August 2001, Th!nkNerd, is now online again.
Four months ago the portal was closed because of financial...
OSNews initiates Open Source project
Anon1 writes: "OSNews is offering $100 USD for creating an open source, Qt-based, multi-platform clone of the MacOSX application, Watson. The amount of money...
Why the Internet Society is important
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
I spent part of last week at INET 2002, billed as "The Internet Society's 12th Annual INET Conference:
'Internet...
Linux in education report #73
From SEUL.org's Linux in education report #73: "Two Yorktown, Virginia High School students, Mike Alderman and Scott Burger, have written an article for Open...
KOrganizer: embedded release 1.0 + groupware workshop
Anonymous Reader writes "The KOrganizer website is featuring a new workshop series. The first awesome document is chockful of screenshots and useful tips on...
Sharp unveils Linux-based handheld
C|Net is reporting that "Sharp has announced a new Linux-based handheld for the Japanese market. The company introduced the device at a press...
Red Hat 7.3 slick but fat
Computerworld.NZ writes: "It's easy to see why business customers feel comfortable with Red Hat. It's a professionally packaged product, with a support infrastructure that...
Marcelo Tosatti: Linux 2.4.19-rc1
Kernel.org": The first release candidate for Linux kernel 2.4.19 has been released. "Please test it extensively."
Hi,
Directly from OLS you're getting the first release candidate.
Please...